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Description Recycle an ATX computer power supply into a beefy bench tool that powers your projects. The ATX breakout board routes the -12, 3.3, 5 and 12 volt ATX outputs to screw terminals, each protected by a 1.25 amp resettable polyfuse. These four voltages cover many common electronics needs, there's even a negative voltage (-12 volts) for op amps and audio projects. An on/off button and a control circuit are included on-board, no modifications to the ATX supply are needed. Features -12, 3.3, 5, 12 volt supplies @ 1.25 amp 1.25 amp polyfuses with reset on each power rail Indicator LEDs show that each rail is working Power good and enabled indicator LEDs On-Off button and control circuit Optional load resistor included but NOT soldered Open source (CC
BY-SA) Note: A 9 Watt load resistor is included but not soldered to the board. In our experience most modern ATX supplies don't require a significant load on the 5 volt rail to start. An artificial load just wastes electricity and creates unnecessary heat. Please let us know your experience. Some special ATX supplies provide -5volts, but the vast majority don't. We broke it out and added the fuse, but didn't populate the screw terminal. Resources Documentation Design overview Discussion forum If you encounter any problems when using this product, here is the forum from which you can get the technical support.